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I went here with my wife. We found it by accident as it is next to the exotic garden. Nice setting under a big sprawling tree. Not many tables so quite 'cosy' shall we say. We ate from the set menu (30 euros per person). Although the food was average (snails, fish and chips, lemon tart) I have to say the portions were very generous.We agreed that if we had just eaten a main it might have been disappointing but the se... View all feedback.
I went here with my wife. We found it by accident as it is next to the exotic garden. Nice setting under a big sprawling tree. Not many tables so quite 'cosy' shall we say. We ate from the set menu (30 euros per person). Although the food was average (snails, fish and chips, lemon tart) I have to say the portions were very generous.We agreed that if we had just eaten a main it might have been disappointing but the set menu seemed to be better value.
Honestly this was a proper bad experience. The chicken was the size of a small pigeon. I think I got 3 bites. Added to the seven chips I received.... No view. Massive let down. Great setting but they are making fun of their customers....
We went there for breakfast, and had simply the best croissants over our 10-day France trip. Located on way to Chateau / Jardin, so convenient
Eze Village on the mountain. You have to experience it in person to fully appreciate its medieval charm, quaintness, dreamland-like feeling, and incomparable views. We loved this place so much, that on our second vacation to France, we made it a special point to see it again. This time around, we had way more time, so we got a chance to relax and enjoy some F&B. The restaurant is located near the south end of the mountain, mixed in among other shops, businesses, and homes.ATMOSPHERE: It's everything you imagine a restaurant to look like and be in an old French village; cobblestone sidewalks, terra cotta-colored planters overflowing with flora, trees with unswept grounds, black wrought iron-framed lighting, a stone facade, wooden shutters, surrounding buildings with dim lights glowing through obscured windows... Straight out of a story book. There's indoor seating and a beautiful outdoor courtyard available. The view!? OMG. Because Eze is perched up high and close to the ocean, the views are magnificent and endless. You peer over neighboring tile roofs, with the Med glistening like a glassy floor. Even nicer than my hometown of Hawaii. While we didn't have a full meal because we had to get back to the ship, we were fortunate enough to have some light fare, in the peaceful courtyard setting on a gorgeous afternoon. FOOD: Minestrone Soup - My spouse ordered this, and dammit I should have too! It was absolutely delish. The spoonful I had was super flavorful in a clean tomato broth, fresh veggies, served piping hot, and on the soupy side as opposed to thick - exactly how a soup should be. Croque Monsieur - Ever since I had this at a small cafe near the Louvre (Café de la Comédie,) I've been addicted. Theirs did not disappoint either. The bread was nicely grilled with gooey cheese and thin slices of ham in the middle. Heaven.SERVICE: Our male server was friendly and he checked on us often as we were the only ones sitting outside. Food service was quick. TIP:Do NOT over stay your welcome in Eze Village. Come 5pm-ish, there were ZERO cabs in the area. Luckily, we successfully pestered a security guard to call one to take us back down to the harbor. Whew!OVERALL:Great food, killer views, maximum quaintness.
This was an unexpected find in a very touristy but beautiful spot. We stopped for lunch not expecting much. We has between us a plat gourmand, a salad , a pizza and an omelet. All were simply but beautifully cooked and presented.
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